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It seeks to help students become interculturally competent players as well as sensitive observers.
Jasper's theory is widely accepted by those philosophising interculturally.
In interactions with people from foreign cultures, a person who is interculturally competent understands the culture-specific concepts of perception, thinking, feeling, and acting.
Becoming interculturally competent.
If values differ interculturally, the issue arises of the extent to which behaviour should be modified in the light of the values of specific cultures.
He postulates that within interculturally orientated philosophy methods have to be found which disable any rash universalism or relativistic particularism.
More recently, indigenous filmmakers such as Essie Coffey (Australia) are collaborating interculturally to create ethnocinematic works.
Ethnocinema, then, suggests that the voices/images of "women/natives/others" have something in common, and have agency in contributing to ethnographic film, whether independently or collaboratively, interculturally or intra-culturally.
In 1978, Muneo Yoshikawa published an essay of personal reflections upon his psychological evolution as a Japanese in the United States, highlighting the role of identity inclusiveness and identity security as the very essence of what it means to be an interculturally competent person.
Two generations of three families - all three of the matriarchs Holocaust refugees, with some of their American-born children married interculturally - are portrayed in video interviews and still photos by the artist Rainer Ganahl, himself born in Austria but now living in the United States.
Ethno-cinematographers include Jean Rouch, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Harald Prins, David and Judith MacDougall, Faye Ginsburg, Timothy Asch and, indigenous filmmakers such as Australian Essie Coffey who collaborating interculturally to create ethnocinematic works.
The Hellenic American University was founded as a degree-granting institution of higher education by an Act of the New Hampshire State Legislature, with a mission to serve as a leading provider of the highest quality American graduate and undergraduate education that is globally focused, interculturally informed, and career oriented.